Dice A Million: Balatro But With Dice and I Can’t Stop Rolling (Demo Gameplay)

Hello friends. This is a Let’s Play video of “Dice A Million” demo version. Have you ever tried to roll 1,000,000 on a set of dice? No? Build the right bag of die, and you might just pull it off.

Every generation of roguelike deckbuilders finds its spirit animal, and if Balatro proved that poker hands could anchor an entire genre obsession, Dice A Million makes an equally compelling case for the humble cube. Built by Spanish solo developer countlessnights with art drawn in MS Paint and confidence drawn from somewhere far more dangerous, this is a roguelike bagbuilder where the goal is beautifully stupid in the best possible way: roll a set of dice and somehow reach one million points. What starts with humble d3s and d4s quickly spirals into a collection of 120-plus bizarre dice – vampiric dice that leech off their neighbors, prime dice that multiply based on number theory, joined dice literally taped together, explosive pinatas, matryoshka dolls, and a shy die that only scores when it’s near friends. Layer on 80-plus rings that passively warp your rolls with wacky effects, 10 different hand classes, branching paths with multiple endings, and bosses that demand perfect synergy from your bag, and you have a game that transforms pure probability into the most satisfying dopamine loop since you first discovered what a flush meant in Balatro. The MS Paint aesthetic and self-aware humor give it a scrappy, handmade charm that bigger-budget competitors can’t replicate, and beneath that lo-fi exterior sits a deeply strategic system where every die in your bag has cascading implications. Already racking up Very Positive reviews and 34,000 wishlists before launch, Dice A Million is the kind of game that will consume your evenings and make you genuinely excited about rolling a matryoshka doll next to a coin.

Developer: countlessnights
Publisher: 2 Left Thumbs
Genre: Strategy, Roguelike, Deckbuilder, Dice, Board Game, Pixel Graphics, Indie
Release Date: 25 Feb, 2026
Reviewed on: PC/Windows
Available on: PC/Windows
Link: Steam
Review copy was demo.

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